Middlesbrough has brilliantly started the 2025/26 campaign, with Rob Edwards quickly endearing at the faithful Tesside.
It was also an eventful summer transfer window for Boro. Important men Finnish has disappeared And there was a long wait for a breakthrough, but the club has been going around impressively since then, and more new faces could arrive.
Now, with only a matter of hours until the deadline of 7 pm strikes, reports say that a new midfielder will arrive.
The Northern Echo has reported that Middlesbrough Alan Browne will sign on loan from Sunderland. The Irishman will make the short journey from Wearside to Tesside to strengthen the ranks of Edwards.

Browne, 30, is ready to have his deadline day moved to Boro for a seasonal loan agreement and offers experience in the middle of the park. It comes after the McCabe Wet saw a loan of Plymouth Argyle sanctioned.
An experienced midfield addition for Middlesbrough
Browne will be a name that is very familiar with fans of Middlesbrough, given his long stay in Preston North End.
He served as an important leader within the PNE team and led the side before he went to Sunderland. His family tree was also of great value there, came in and became a positive influence on a young team, even though he did not play as regularly as he had hoped.

In a Boro side full of promising players and some who have no experience with English football, Browne can have a really positive influence in the dressing room for Edwards, even if he is only on loan for the time being.
Alan Browne’s championship statistics – Via Transfer market
| Games | Go | Helps |
| 368 | 40 | 22 |
Edwards’ Middlesbrough Midfield Options
The summer transfer window has seen Middlesbrough’s midfield ranges change a pretty little bit, and it seems that Deadline Day has also shaken things a bit.
As mentioned earlier, Law McCabe is on the way to Plymouth Argyle to gain experience, whereby the proposed Browne Swoop might make it possible.
Otherwise Abdoulaye Kante and Sverre Nypan have signed as promising midfield options, the first permanent and the last on loan.
There is also time for another departure, with then Barlaser reportedly free to leave and signed interest.
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